The Most Expensive Pickups: Where Power and Luxury Collide

Back in the day, trucks were trucks and luxury cars were a world apart. Those who are younger might not know of such a time, thanks to the movement that some argue the Lincoln Mark LT kicked off. The Cadillac Escalade EXT helped launch the race for the best luxury truck, and one thing led to another.

Today, we have some luxurious, amazing and expensive pickup trucks. These rival the cost of many luxury cars and SUVs, yet you can still tow your luxury yacht.

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Ford F-450 Super Duty Limited

Ford is about to unleash its best luxury truck it’s ever made for the market. The 2018 F-450 Super Duty Limited has a starting MSRP of $87,100. For that, you get a level of luxury and technology Ford proudly proclaims normally only comes on luxury-branded flagship sedans.

But first, don’t be mistaken, this is a hardcore truck. It can tow over 30,000 pounds, which means you really could transport that luxury yacht you’ve had your eyes on. Needless to say, you can throw all kinds of heavy items in the payload and, other than securing everything down, not have to worry.

Among the ultra-luxurious features are custom Camelback two-tone leather seats, which go well beyond the softness you get with other leathers. A Miko suede headliner and hand-finished dark ash wood trim elevate the cab well beyond what you get with other trucks.

Some of the luxury appointments are on the exterior. For example, the twin-bar satin grille sets this truck apart from other Super Duty models. A similar tailgate applique adds that special touch to the rear.

Nissan Titan XD Platinum Reserve

Are you surprised to see a Nissan on this list? If you’ve seen this truck in person, you wouldn’t be. The Nissan Titan XD Platinum Reserve boasts a premium build quality inside and out, plus an interior that would rival most Infiniti models. You and your passengers enjoy well-bolstered quilted leather seats with heaters, wood trim pieces, and many other luxuries you might not have associated with the Titan name a few years ago.

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Thanks to the Cummins turbo diesel engine, you get to tow up to 12,640 pounds. Most owners will never use even close to that capacity. However, if you’re one of the rare individuals who will, because you raise Thoroughbreds or something like that, you can get there in style and comfort.

GMC Sierra 3500 Denali HD

You probably already associate the Denali name with heavy-duty luxury, and the Sierra 3500 Denali HD lives up to that reputation on multiple levels. If you go crazy with options, you could conceivably push the list price of this truck to about $75,000 or more. In return, you get all kinds of goodies like a rear DVD entertainment system, all terrain tires, chrome recovery hooks and a 220-amp alternator.

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Of course, you can really tow and haul with this truck, because it’s not just a pretty face. With the optional 6.6-liter Duramax diesel engine, you get a thunderous 910 lb-ft of torque. That’s good for a conventional trailer-weight rating of 20,000 pounds. With a gooseneck, that jumps to 23,100 pounds. The payload can handle up to 6,112 pounds.

Ram 3500 Limited

If you go crazy with options and get the Crew Cab model with four-wheel drive, the Ram 3500 Limited can become pricey in a hurry. Depending on how you configure it, you could be paying $75,000 or more, which puts this truck squarely in luxury vehicle territory. The interior features copious amounts of leather and wood, plus heated and ventilated seats and other items you’d expect in a luxury sedan.

Ram loves to point out that the 3500 is meant for serious business. Choosing the 6.7-liter Cummins turbo diesel inline 6-cylinder engine puts 930 lb-ft of torque at your command. With a fifth wheel, it can tow 30,000 pounds. The payload rating hits 7,350 pounds, just in case you want to load a luxury SUV in there, because this truck could take it.

Honorable Mention: Toyota Tundra 1794 Edition

You might notice one big truck brand is conspicuously missing in this list. No, I didn’t forget about Toyota. But then, the Tundra 1794 Edition can only be optioned up to a little over $50,000. Sure, it’s a nice truck, but that price doesn’t come anywhere near these competitors.

The whole point of this list was to highlight the most expensive trucks on the market today. You might decide the Toyota is a better value than these other trucks, and that’s certainly your prerogative. Price alone doesn’t always make the best luxury truck.

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